Hey dudes..I got some spam reply to my comment here saying I won a prize.. with some account looking similar to yours..I reported em..just thought Id let you know lol.
I’m by no means a mechanic , I’ve owned motorcycles and have worked on them for a couple of years now. But seeing this dude know exactly how to do anything and everything with a bike is mind blowing. Massive props to you sir! Definitely subscribed
Thank you guys for all of the support on merch recently! Only reason we could make a video like this happen with out a sponsor! Hope you dig this project! Land speed record coming soon!
I'm kinda flabbergasted by how well this actually worked. I think the hardest part was being insane enough to even think of doing it in the first place. 😂
What I love of you guys is that any other RUclips channel would of milked this build in at the very least 2-3 videos while u guys just get it done! Can't wait to see a top speed run on this beast on a flat save environment ofc
@@einszwei1226 I do apologise if that's not the correct way to say it, English is not my first language neither I had the opportunity to learn it at school so I had to learn it with a help of a friend and just "online" please do correct me how it should have been said as I'm always happy to learn
@@MrSinonime it's actually really strange to read "would of" by a non-native speaker, lol. That's why I like making fun of it, since it's usually stupid Americans spelling it like that despite the fact that they should know better. Easy peasy lemon squeezy explanation: The short form of "Would have" is would've, which makes a lot of sense, right? Best regards
The worst part about these things is that they’re actually not scary to ride on street. I’ve owned mine for about 6 months now, and while the throttle is certainly scary the first couple rides, they’re just so stable and aerodynamic that you can be going 100 and think you’re only going 60
@skiracerray 100% next thing you know your doing 140 everytime you pass a car. On a country road. Way to easy to ride fast. And when you can redline 100+ in first gear.. it's very very hard to behave. Thier is a cure thoe.. it's called handy caping yourself... buy a harley. 120 will feel like 160 and if it's a dyna.. it will be trying to buck you off right around then.
@da1ve468 low e.t.'s that sound like a 16 year Olds question lol. If he's anything like most of us when we were young men... every chance he gets!! Lol Find yourself doing 160 in a residential lol. After 120 small bumps n dips can drastically change your line. Unfortunately after 130 it all starts to feel about the same. Kinda like getting off the freeway n finding yourself doing 80 in 55...so you slow down.. and 55 feels like 30.
@@dormantmenace No it's NOT a question from a 16 year old... it's a legitimate question from a responsible adult, who knows better than to just hop onto a high powered vehicle and crank it right open the first time. You sound like a 16 year old.
I'm not sure what the handling trade-off would be, but I'd like to see a set of forks twice as long (like you'd see on a Moto-cross bike). Maybe, that would help put more weight on the track for better traction and help with the front impacts. Insane build and serious props for your mechanical and engineering skills from Canada's east coast. I'm disabled now due to a motorcycle accident when I was 19. If I wasn't in a wheelchair this is the type of stuff I would like to do. I guess I'll have to live vicariously through your adventures. Keep up the fun work! 👍
If Just Guys Being Dudes was a RUclips channel, building random shit to tear up the snow. What’s not to love. Hayabusas are still cool as shit too, this is awesome. Happy RUclips decided to recommend you guys. Cheers from London, keep it up gents!
This is hands-down the coolest thing ever I’ve seen super bike dirt bikes, super bike motors on a dirtbike, but never a super bike snow bike. That’s awesome.
I wanted to challenge @cbboys but now you raised the bar where there is no more room 😜 anyways sick video, keep up that great content. Once I fugure out to put a turbo on a 1290 SuperDuke R I will be back hahaha
Awesome build, I guess I just don't understand all the smoke in the shop, maybe because I'm almost 60. I've ridden many a beast. Be careful, that thing will bite you in the ass in a heartbeat. Be careful guys.
I had a first gen ‘Busa for many years and rode it aa my daily driver. Of the 10 bikes I have owned it was my fav. It’s a wonderful bike. Comfortable, reliable , handles very well and that power is so amazing and addictive. I very rarely went ridiculous speeds, but when I did, it was like riding a jet fighter on 2 wheels.
DEFINITELY needs some taller handlebars! Maybe trim those fairings for snow clearance? This thing seriously kicks ass. I cant wait to see some high speed lake runs or something on it. Also, paint job on the bronco is AMAZING. What a great blurple
This, along with the concept of the snow bike in general, is one of those "what if?" thoughts that drifts in and out of my head; it's awesome to see someone who can actually follow through on it entertain those thoughts.
A couple of others have put the Timbersled on crotch rockets with interesting and promising results. Going by what Ive seen, I would strongly reccomend installing a K&N filter in the Busa. One of the other videos I saw a guy did this conversion on an R6. When he occasionally fell, he would "scoop" snow into the air intake. Eventually, that snow melted, got past the filter, and hydro-locked the motor. A good K&N filter would have effectively repelled the water. Definitely, look at the intake system on the Busa and make modifications before heading out into the mountains. Be safe, good luck, and thanks for sharing your build. You guys build awesome stuff.
I love the humbleness behind you guys, still doing builds in the same shed I watched videos in years ago lol. Looks like the house has been getting some upgrades? 👀 Can't wait to see what you guys do in the future and maybe even get a new shop built! Keep crushing it with the content! 👏
Wow! now that was quite the build. I’m always impressed with people that can engineer things and make them work. Your skills on the lathe remind me of my Dad, he had a pre WW2 Atlas lathe at home back in the early 50’s when I was a kid. That engine just revs so quickly it’s insane. I can’t wait to see how she goes when you get her out in the open. Maybe someone has a radar gun and can track the speed or I guess satellite speed from the cell phone would do the trick. Nice build guys.👍👍🇨🇦
@@TrollingHistory my brother and I are learning the same thing now. he bought a lathe from pre 1920's to build homemade components for gokart builds and etc. but with how old and broken and beat up it is, we have to fix it first, a learning experience of it's own.
I would pick up a set of handle bar risers for it. Sport bikes are fun but leaning over and putting all that weight on your wrists (especially off roading) will get tiresome real quick 😉
It would be easy to convert it from clip on bars to dirt bike bars. Some stunt riders do it with their sport bikes. I agree, it would be way more comfortable.
Nice build & it's very fast, but a heads up - I would fit a rear shock too, the Hayabusa subframes had a tendency to snap even with a rear shock fitted, this can happen when the exhausts are replaced with a lighter aftermarket system as the original exhaust is stronger & helps support the subframe where it attaches to it. With the extra weight & the fact the fronts twisting the subframe could snap, it's happened on road going Hayabusa's that aren't being jumped.
Bro, this build was AWSOME! The Hayabusa always made me nervous when riding someone else's on the street because of the insane torque, but on the snow, I'd be more tempted to tear it TF up! This thing can go around 86 mph in first gear, my guy!
I'm 57. Been riding since I was 4. I currently own 7 bikes. Raced flat track for 12 years. Been wearing a club patch for over 20. The one bike that truly scared me was a Hayabusa I borrowed from the president of a riding club around here. It only took it a couple hundred feet to do it. Was fine after that, but respect is needed to keep hold of one of those when running em hard. Cool vid, have fun.
I've always loved the busa and I've been riding sportbikes and Harleys for years. This right here has to be one of the best ideas around 👌 that wrap with the tracks a mint for the snow👌👌👌
This is the most exciting snow build I’ve seen in years. Once you get the bugs worked out you should track down someone who owns a new Arctic Cat Thundercat Turbo or the Yamaha SRX equivalent, line them up on a long flat field and see which is faster. I’m subscribing.
(chanting) "Let Will Ride... Let Will Ride... Let Will Ride" .... Over the Hill Will... to the stars, he'd go! Sweet build guys. You've actually given me an appreciation for street bikes, perhaps there is a place for them in my world now! (subbed) Thanks. ~Peace~
Seeing the seating on the track like a motorcycle makes me want you guys to make a riding 'one wheel' style rig where the sled tunnel is the seat, a motor bolted to the track pivot area, and a ski out front making it all self contained with no 'vehicle' in the middle 👌🏽
Maybe an exoskeleton would be appropriate for such a snow bike. I can't wait to see how how you guys take it. Maybe a snow camper to pull? Whatever you guys do, stay safe
WAIT, WAIT....... What about Öhlins forks for Africa Twin, and a little longer rear shock? Fox isn't everything. You guys can afford it.... It needs a few layers of laminated road sign, as a skidplate! I would bob the entire lower portion of the fairing, and put the plate as close to the pipes as possible. Actually trim down as much of the fairing, as possible...or even replace it with a 1960's, and 70's era GP style fairing, in a "mini" form. It'll be dope seeing the pipes, and faired much more trim, overall...... You can get it to have much better clearance + lower lean angle. I have faith. Please be safe fellas. wear all your gear, every time. We just lost Ken Block.
I wold recommend you build a higher & wider handle bar in order to become a lot more comfortable and easier to ride it on a snow. Otherwise looks amazing. Love it.
This is the first vid I’ve watched from you guys and after scrolling thru the list of vids I’m hyped to binge this channel🤣 plus the fact that you didn’t make us “WAIT UNTIL NEXT VIDEO TO SEE HOW THIS THING RIPS” …..gotta sub from me for that👊keep doin you boys the content is absolutely rad!! would like to see you invest ina real lift tho I don’t want one of y’all to get hurt🙏
The mechanical aptitude to merge all of this together is fun to watch..... lol, since most people do not have the mastery needed to do complete transformations such as this, it makes you guys an educational outlet to a lot of people who'd really have no place to pick up these types of skills. No schools have this available & I wish I'd learned some of this back in the day but now that I know it's being done I can refer people who want to do these krazy things..... peace guys
The physics behind this snow-bike are amazing! Usually it is the wheels and tires of the bike through centrifugal force that keeps the bike balanced and upright preventing it from tipping or falling over, but we do not have this here, so I imagine it is a bit more tricky to keep this thing upright...
here in Scandinavia there are a bunch of sport bike snowbikes. Some of the best and most powerful builds i have seen are ZX12R, YZFR1, Hayabusa and GSXR1000R, and all of them with TURBO.
OK so it's official. You guys are definitely insane. Way to raise the epic bar even higher. Love it. And Ethan you must have a good marriage counselor 😆 🤣
What an awesome build, you always build some cool stuff! Just remember what happened to Ken Block when you take it to the mountains, be careful! We all want to see what other builds the future brings for you guys. I knew it was only a matter of time before someone would do this, lol.
He died because the snowmobile flipped onto him and pinned him under snow with no one to pull it off him. He was basically buried alive because he was in ALOT deeper snow than these people. They will be fine aslong they stay as a group.
These guys are just fuckin' nuts, and the amazing fab and engineering work always pulls whatever they imagine together one way or another. Stay safe guys, you're always topping yourselves and I worry one day it's gonna be too extreme. xD
Well considering the world just lost Ken Block, a very capable rider/driver in a snowmobile accident, just because you're not on the street with the bike, doesn't mean you can't be hurt or worse. RIP Ken Block Be careful boys
Hey grind hard... been a metal fabber for aircraft for 10 years or so.. this is just a different beast!!! Over last week watched mower, boat, barbie camper, and this bad boy back to back. So awesome! Are there future plans for the mower?? That things a frankenstein
Hello, I'm watching from the Czech Republic, and the first time I saw you was in the series where you built a revolving tree house in the middle of the forest - it's been a long time :D , but if I didn't have 6000 miles, I would appreciate the front 6 piston brakes, I have an old suzuki TL1000 and this would suit me, unfortunately it's getting harder and harder to find in Europe, because not everyone still owns a machine from the era of wooden computers and stone tools :D I enjoy what you do, it's fun and you also need to have the balls to do it :D I wish you a lot more fun and thanks for the great content. I'm writing through a translator, my English is terrible, I understand, but it physically hurts me to put a sentence together :D
Upshift a gear or two and ride it. Probably easier to ride without all that paddle spin. No need to look for different forks. Just revalve the existing forks and add stiffer springs. Easy easy. That thing is nuts - I love it
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i swear i saw a reply on my comment
Now add twin turbos and nitrous to the snow bike lol 🤣
Hey dudes..I got some spam reply to my comment here saying I won a prize.. with some account looking similar to yours..I reported em..just thought Id let you know lol.
@@eddiemiller1525 you did!
@@fractal4284 yes!
I’m by no means a mechanic , I’ve owned motorcycles and have worked on them for a couple of years now. But seeing this dude know exactly how to do anything and everything with a bike is mind blowing. Massive props to you sir! Definitely subscribed
You are probably not referring to doing burnouts with an apparent ice-cold motor.
@@sighvatssohn it'll be fine
Even burning with a cold engine ? ... Yeah ... Sure ... He knows exactly what and howo to blow it as hell ... !
@@spleenpedersen5039are you smoking crack?
@@spleenpedersen5039 Did he blow it tho
Dude. How is it that you guys consistantly drop absolute bangers and totally find your target audience. GHP FTW
It’s called copping the trend
Thanks it means a lot
They copy other channels
@@bradleylintz5018 yeah what channel did they steal a barbie jeep from or a snowmobile three wheeler or making a table from an engine?
@@ethanwhite1974 seriously tho no other Chanel has made anything as good at all these guys fab skills are nutz
Thank you guys for all of the support on merch recently! Only reason we could make a video like this happen with out a sponsor! Hope you dig this project! Land speed record coming soon!
Just a krazy idea.. chop up another ski and place it under the belly ??
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
@@MadAddVent or maybe add some clearance by adding dirt bike forks?
I think there's apps & probably free one's too, that can tell you MPH...
Keep calm and grind on
I'm kinda flabbergasted by how well this actually worked.
I think the hardest part was being insane enough to even think of doing it in the first place. 😂
For being sooo long, heavy and you know... a Busa in the snow, it looks like it drives pretty well! And looks absolutely GORGEOUS
What I love of you guys is that any other RUclips channel would of milked this build in at the very least 2-3 videos while u guys just get it done! Can't wait to see a top speed run on this beast on a flat save environment ofc
"would of" ???...
True. very noble
@@einszwei1226 I do apologise if that's not the correct way to say it, English is not my first language neither I had the opportunity to learn it at school so I had to learn it with a help of a friend and just "online" please do correct me how it should have been said as I'm always happy to learn
@@MrSinonime it's actually really strange to read "would of" by a non-native speaker, lol. That's why I like making fun of it, since it's usually stupid Americans spelling it like that despite the fact that they should know better.
Easy peasy lemon squeezy explanation: The short form of "Would have" is would've, which makes a lot of sense, right?
Best regards
@@einszwei1226 Slang term for: would have: as in; done or avoided, etc. How many things would of(have) been avoided. More US southern slang.
Those things are terrifying on the street It's not hard to believe it's that quick in the snow I can't wait to see this one 100% complete
The worst part about these things is that they’re actually not scary to ride on street. I’ve owned mine for about 6 months now, and while the throttle is certainly scary the first couple rides, they’re just so stable and aerodynamic that you can be going 100 and think you’re only going 60
@@skiracerray Have you opened yours up all the way yet?? 🤔
@skiracerray 100% next thing you know your doing 140 everytime you pass a car. On a country road. Way to easy to ride fast. And when you can redline 100+ in first gear.. it's very very hard to behave. Thier is a cure thoe.. it's called handy caping yourself... buy a harley. 120 will feel like 160 and if it's a dyna.. it will be trying to buck you off right around then.
@da1ve468 low e.t.'s that sound like a 16 year Olds question lol. If he's anything like most of us when we were young men... every chance he gets!! Lol
Find yourself doing 160 in a residential lol.
After 120 small bumps n dips can drastically change your line. Unfortunately after 130 it all starts to feel about the same. Kinda like getting off the freeway n finding yourself doing 80 in 55...so you slow down.. and 55 feels like 30.
@@dormantmenace No it's NOT a question from a 16 year old... it's a legitimate question from a responsible adult, who knows better than to just hop onto a high powered vehicle and crank it right open the first time. You sound like a 16 year old.
I'm not sure what the handling trade-off would be, but I'd like to see a set of forks twice as long (like you'd see on a Moto-cross bike). Maybe, that would help put more weight on the track for better traction and help with the front impacts. Insane build and serious props for your mechanical and engineering skills from Canada's east coast. I'm disabled now due to a motorcycle accident when I was 19. If I wasn't in a wheelchair this is the type of stuff I would like to do. I guess I'll have to live vicariously through your adventures. Keep up the fun work! 👍
If Just Guys Being Dudes was a RUclips channel, building random shit to tear up the snow. What’s not to love. Hayabusas are still cool as shit too, this is awesome. Happy RUclips decided to recommend you guys. Cheers from London, keep it up gents!
or is it Dudes being Guys ? But yeah just got this reccommended aswell out of nowhere, greetings from germany
This is hands-down the coolest thing ever I’ve seen super bike dirt bikes, super bike motors on a dirtbike, but never a super bike snow bike. That’s awesome.
YEWWWW
Absolutely love the timelapses in this one. Editing is very on point.
Thanks!
you can tell this turned out way better than expected. this looks fun!!! your pioneering so many things yall!!! super proud of you guys
Perfect for beginners!
Other than you guys deserving to grow, I'm stoked what more money is allowing you guys to do even crazier things!
Never thought I would find another Molenaar
I wanted to challenge @cbboys but now you raised the bar where there is no more room 😜 anyways sick video, keep up that great content. Once I fugure out to put a turbo on a 1290 SuperDuke R I will be back hahaha
You can do it! Let’s go!
Turbo Hayabusa for elevation would be sickkk
@@GrindHardPlumbingCo the cbboys are going to want to come take the Busa for a test drive!
Ninja H2 snow bike…
@@jackellis7216oh hell yea
Not only an exceptional fabricator, but your A beast of rider too. Don't see those combined all the time!! Good job guy's.
What's the point in building if you won't enjoy the riding ?
Awesome build, I guess I just don't understand all the smoke in the shop, maybe because I'm almost 60. I've ridden many a beast. Be careful, that thing will bite you in the ass in a heartbeat. Be careful guys.
I had a first gen ‘Busa for many years and rode it aa my daily driver. Of the 10 bikes I have owned it was my fav. It’s a wonderful bike. Comfortable, reliable , handles very well and that power is so amazing and addictive. I very rarely went ridiculous speeds, but when I did, it was like riding a jet fighter on 2 wheels.
DEFINITELY needs some taller handlebars! Maybe trim those fairings for snow clearance? This thing seriously kicks ass. I cant wait to see some high speed lake runs or something on it. Also, paint job on the bronco is AMAZING. What a great blurple
these guys… i mean literally there are no words to explain, absolute best content creators ever and are living the DREAM!
Had to one up the cboyz😂
You know it. 🤣
Yea
And we haven’t even put on the turbo yet…
@@GrindHardPlumbingCo lol
@@GrindHardPlumbingCo I love this !!
This, along with the concept of the snow bike in general, is one of those "what if?" thoughts that drifts in and out of my head; it's awesome to see someone who can actually follow through on it entertain those thoughts.
It is a blast!
Cboys
They got the idea from cboys
@@dominicwells246 u don’t say
A couple of others have put the Timbersled on crotch rockets with interesting and promising results. Going by what Ive seen, I would strongly reccomend installing a K&N filter in the Busa. One of the other videos I saw a guy did this conversion on an R6. When he occasionally fell, he would "scoop" snow into the air intake. Eventually, that snow melted, got past the filter, and hydro-locked the motor. A good K&N filter would have effectively repelled the water. Definitely, look at the intake system on the Busa and make modifications before heading out into the mountains. Be safe, good luck, and thanks for sharing your build. You guys build awesome stuff.
I love the humbleness behind you guys, still doing builds in the same shed I watched videos in years ago lol. Looks like the house has been getting some upgrades? 👀 Can't wait to see what you guys do in the future and maybe even get a new shop built! Keep crushing it with the content! 👏
Yes!! The cboys are going to need this😂
Love the content as always guys!
They can’t have it! 😂
They did this
Their upgrading the R6
At least give Evan a chance to ride it :)
@@UffDaDan that is a must
“What kind of promise is that Ethan?” You are the best, Will! Can’t wait to take this thing for a rip after we set the world record!
world record?
@@siemcaelers791 maybe top speed on snow bike or something with the bussa 🤷♂️
I think any record has already been done. Look to the crazy Finns. Not especially new thing to see, turboed is not uncommon.
I'm not sure making a 'busa into a snow-bike is such a loophole they think it is.
After saw that snow bike, i remember him! Miss that guys riding hoonitruck! Stay safe!
Wow! now that was quite the build. I’m always impressed with people that can engineer things and make them work. Your skills on the lathe remind me of my Dad, he had a pre WW2 Atlas lathe at home back in the early 50’s when I was a kid. That engine just revs so quickly it’s insane. I can’t wait to see how she goes when you get her out in the open. Maybe someone has a radar gun and can track the speed or I guess satellite speed from the cell phone would do the trick. Nice build guys.👍👍🇨🇦
Nice so your dad was a real man then with old school skills he had to learn the proper way not bags of cash and computer code.
@@TrollingHistory my brother and I are learning the same thing now. he bought a lathe from pre 1920's to build homemade components for gokart builds and etc. but with how old and broken and beat up it is, we have to fix it first, a learning experience of it's own.
Keep in mind, assuming the ECU hasn't been messed with, peak power doesn't come around until gears 5&6
You don't really need peak power in the snow. Same logic as why he went with a smaller drive sproket
Smaller sprocket = more torque.
smaller front or larger rear sprocket = more torque
Timming retard eliminator is 50$
@@joncollier1934 then why don't more people use 250s?
I would pick up a set of handle bar risers for it.
Sport bikes are fun but leaning over and putting all that weight on your wrists (especially off roading) will get tiresome real quick 😉
It would be easy to convert it from clip on bars to dirt bike bars. Some stunt riders do it with their sport bikes. I agree, it would be way more comfortable.
Nice build & it's very fast, but a heads up - I would fit a rear shock too, the Hayabusa subframes had a tendency to snap even with a rear shock fitted, this can happen when the exhausts are replaced with a lighter aftermarket system as the original exhaust is stronger & helps support the subframe where it attaches to it. With the extra weight & the fact the fronts twisting the subframe could snap, it's happened on road going Hayabusa's that aren't being jumped.
Love watching you guys create parts from chunks of metal - millwork is super cool!
Bro, this build was AWSOME! The Hayabusa always made me nervous when riding someone else's on the street because of the insane torque, but on the snow, I'd be more tempted to tear it TF up! This thing can go around 86 mph in first gear, my guy!
I'm 57. Been riding since I was 4. I currently own 7 bikes.
Raced flat track for 12 years. Been wearing a club patch for over 20.
The one bike that truly scared me was a Hayabusa I borrowed from the president of a riding club around here. It only took it a couple hundred feet to do it. Was fine after that, but respect is needed to keep hold of one of those when running em hard.
Cool vid, have fun.
I've always loved the busa and I've been riding sportbikes and Harleys for years. This right here has to be one of the best ideas around 👌 that wrap with the tracks a mint for the snow👌👌👌
I owned one like this, a 2001. What you did is really far out and you have a lot of guts to ride it in the mountains. Great project guys!
Your team always delivers. Thank you for this!
Now this is a sick project! Can't wait to see more of the old SnowBusa!
Coming soon
This is the most exciting snow build I’ve seen in years. Once you get the bugs worked out you should track down someone who owns a new Arctic Cat Thundercat Turbo or the Yamaha SRX equivalent, line them up on a long flat field and see which is faster. I’m subscribing.
Agreed
(chanting) "Let Will Ride... Let Will Ride... Let Will Ride" .... Over the Hill Will... to the stars, he'd go! Sweet build guys. You've actually given me an appreciation for street bikes, perhaps there is a place for them in my world now! (subbed) Thanks. ~Peace~
Seeing the seating on the track like a motorcycle makes me want you guys to make a riding 'one wheel' style rig where the sled tunnel is the seat, a motor bolted to the track pivot area, and a ski out front making it all self contained with no 'vehicle' in the middle 👌🏽
Can't wait to see this with triple shock rip around 🔥🔥🔥
Send love from Indonesian 🇲🇨
Turbo snow bike busa?👀 bakal makin buas pastinya😂
Dude you guys never cease to amaze me. Every new build is gnarlier than the last.
Nothing will top the 6x6 ford ranger 😏
This is the best thing I ever seen built in a garage. I had the biggest smile and LMAO whole time. Him riding it 👍👍👍👍🥃👍👍🥃🥃
Will sound so sick with a quick shifter, keep up the good work boys 👏
Maybe an exoskeleton would be appropriate for such a snow bike. I can't wait to see how how you guys take it. Maybe a snow camper to pull? Whatever you guys do, stay safe
I feel like an exoskeleton, rollcage and a new life insurance policy is in order for this bike 😅
An exoskeleton with angled mini outrigger skis to help with leaning.
An ejection seat seems more appropriate 😳
WAIT, WAIT....... What about Öhlins forks for Africa Twin, and a little longer rear shock? Fox isn't everything. You guys can afford it....
It needs a few layers of laminated road sign, as a skidplate! I would bob the entire lower portion of the fairing, and put the plate as close to the pipes as possible. Actually trim down as much of the fairing, as possible...or even replace it with a 1960's, and 70's era GP style fairing, in a "mini" form. It'll be dope seeing the pipes, and faired much more trim, overall...... You can get it to have much better clearance + lower lean angle. I have faith.
Please be safe fellas. wear all your gear, every time. We just lost Ken Block.
I wold recommend you build a higher & wider handle bar in order to become a lot more comfortable and easier to ride it on a snow. Otherwise looks amazing. Love it.
This is the first vid I’ve watched from you guys and after scrolling thru the list of vids I’m hyped to binge this channel🤣 plus the fact that you didn’t make us “WAIT UNTIL NEXT VIDEO TO SEE HOW THIS THING RIPS” …..gotta sub from me for that👊keep doin you boys the content is absolutely rad!! would like to see you invest ina real lift tho I don’t want one of y’all to get hurt🙏
I keep saying this, but this is one of the craziest things you guys have done
Haha! Thanks! We do keep getting crazier with the builds…
@@GrindHardPlumbingCo Next video: We turbocharged the worlds fastest snowbike! xD I wouldn't be surprised
Oh god that sound 👌🤤😍
Well done with the build boys!
bro, i love your work. people working with hands are rare. also the enthusiasm you have for working on the project is inspiring.
“It’s dark, it’s snowing, and I’m pulling a trailer. My three favorite things!” 😂
Dude your one hell of a welder fabricator! Love your videos and keep up the good work! Awesome shit you have going on and look forward to each video!
I can't imagine how much money you guys spend on each project. Awesome guys awesome, you guys are simply awesome 🔥🔥🤘🏻
It is getting pretty crazy that is for sure!
The mechanical aptitude to merge all of this together is fun to watch..... lol, since most people do not have the mastery needed
to do complete transformations such as this, it makes you guys an educational outlet to a lot of people who'd really have no
place to pick up these types of skills. No schools have this available & I wish I'd learned some of this back in the day but now
that I know it's being done I can refer people who want to do these krazy things..... peace guys
The physics behind this snow-bike are amazing! Usually it is the wheels and tires of the bike through centrifugal force that keeps the bike balanced and upright preventing it from tipping or falling over, but we do not have this here, so I imagine it is a bit more tricky to keep this thing upright...
Not really .. you're constantly steering a bike under its own centre of gravity. No gyro effect needed
Such genuine smiles, you can tell he always wanted to get a streetbike haha :D
I thought this whole time he was working on two different bikes. 😂😂 That thing is so sick though!
What an awesome channel!!! Reminds me of Cleveland during winter, i live in the snow belt ofcourse!!! Love it!!!
I'm surprised they don't have more subs with the insane stuff they do
I'm very impressed with this concept. Nice work gentlemen!
First I saw an R6 snow bike, and now a BUSA? Absolutely nuts. Gotta go all the way now with a H2 lol
here in Scandinavia there are a bunch of sport bike snowbikes. Some of the best and most powerful builds i have seen are ZX12R, YZFR1, Hayabusa and GSXR1000R, and all of them with TURBO.
@@supertedogpriken Yep. This ain't new.
The cboys just built an r6 one
Always love how you think outside the box to solve some problems, and make them...........not a problem. Cheers
OK so it's official. You guys are definitely insane. Way to raise the epic bar even higher. Love it. And Ethan you must have a good marriage counselor 😆 🤣
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You should mount risers and MX handlebars, would make it alot easier to ride :)
You have to be crazy to want to be that fast on the snow. Nice build!
Literally the dopest thing I have ever seen in my life be safe on that monster you guys!
You guys never cease to amaze me, that's just awesome 👍
What an awesome build, you always build some cool stuff! Just remember what happened to Ken Block when you take it to the mountains, be careful! We all want to see what other builds the future brings for you guys. I knew it was only a matter of time before someone would do this, lol.
He died because the snowmobile flipped onto him and pinned him under snow with no one to pull it off him. He was basically buried alive because he was in ALOT deeper snow than these people. They will be fine aslong they stay as a group.
These guys are just fuckin' nuts, and the amazing fab and engineering work always pulls whatever they imagine together one way or another.
Stay safe guys, you're always topping yourselves and I worry one day it's gonna be too extreme. xD
That’s an epic snow bike! Well done guys
Totally digging this build you guys are insane!!!!!!🍻
You guys make the most insane shit you really do. Props to the whole team
And then just hop on and send it with zero testing. Lol
Very cool build! Maybe as a preventative measure before hitting the mountains, make sure the air breather isn't going to get filled with snow 🤔
Your channel popped up out of no where like 4 years ago. I’m glad it did 😂 amazing the builds that go down
As dope as this is, it breaks my heart. You guys be careful man! Rest in peace #KenBlock #43
I think Ken would have been wet for this thing
@@brycecroker-holland1998 yeah, he he definitely would have hooned the hell outta this for sure!!!
My first thought before clicking the vid.
As your riding this new beast that totally looks like hella fun, lets not forget Ken Block, our lives are fragile and sometimes cut too short.
OMG!! I didn't know! 😰 R.I.P. legend......
I love stuff like this but I can't afford it so it's nice to have these videos.
This should be named as Suzuki Avalanche. Top notch stuff guys, waiting for more.
Well considering the world just lost Ken Block, a very capable rider/driver in a snowmobile accident, just because you're not on the street with the bike, doesn't mean you can't be hurt or worse. RIP Ken Block
Be careful boys
My thoughts exactly. With great power...
and that, kids, is how ken block died:
We’re all better drivers than him so no worries
did anybody else think there was 2 bikes
I was busy wondering why they didn't ride it home.... Its only light snow...
25:45 Great gopro video obviously I can see everything
Hey grind hard... been a metal fabber for aircraft for 10 years or so.. this is just a different beast!!!
Over last week watched mower, boat, barbie camper, and this bad boy back to back. So awesome!
Are there future plans for the mower?? That things a frankenstein
Such a talented guy. I love watching him machine parts
Thanks for all the great mechanical engineering tips and builds you have shared with all of us.
just found this channel and i must say this is the best Plumbing Co. Ive ever sen
I swear yll are living my dream, im happy someone gets to lol. You guys are my heros
Look forward to this being run on a frozen lake with powder snow. Great project, you guys are talented modifyers!
I can only imagine how much KEN BLOCK WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS💕💕♥️RIP KEN
Hats-Off to the creativity!!
I'm kinda flabbergasted by how well this actually worked.
One of The best video today i saw on ytb😍
Hello, I'm watching from the Czech Republic, and the first time I saw you was in the series where you built a revolving tree house in the middle of the forest - it's been a long time :D , but if I didn't have 6000 miles, I would appreciate the front 6 piston brakes, I have an old suzuki TL1000 and this would suit me, unfortunately it's getting harder and harder to find in Europe, because not everyone still owns a machine from the era of wooden computers and stone tools :D I enjoy what you do, it's fun and you also need to have the balls to do it :D I wish you a lot more fun and thanks for the great content.
I'm writing through a translator, my English is terrible, I understand, but it physically hurts me to put a sentence together :D
YOU GUYS ARE BAAAADAZZ, LOVE THE VID AN YOU GUYS ENERGY. Thanks for sharing
Very impressive. I don't know why I didn't find this channel sooner.
Probably the coolest project on RUclips!
this thing has the potential to be casted in the next fast&furius movie 😍
Upshift a gear or two and ride it. Probably easier to ride without all that paddle spin. No need to look for different forks. Just revalve the existing forks and add stiffer springs. Easy easy. That thing is nuts - I love it